Manchester United shares rise after Mourinho sack

Manchester United Manager, Jose Mourinho

Manchester United shares climbed after the Premier League club sacked manager Jose Mourinho, indication investors welcomed the move after a dismal start to the season.

Manchester United’s New York-listed shares were up 4.2 per cent, their first gain in a week, and had traded 20 per cent of their average daily volume in just 45 minutes.

Mourinho’s relationship with Manchester United reached the point of irretrievable breakdown a long time ago but the club finally served the divorce papers on Tuesday following one humiliation too many.

The stock’s Frankfurt listing – which is secondary, and less widely traded – had climbed 1.4 per cent earlier in low volumes after extending gains following the news.